Bieber
pleads guilty to assault, careless driving in Canada
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[June 05, 2015]
By Jeffrey Hodgson
TORONTO (Reuters) - Justin
Bieber pleaded guilty to assault and careless driving
charges in connection with a collision and altercation
with a photographer near his Canadian hometown, his
lawyer confirmed on Thursday.
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The 21-year-old singer, who appeared at the hearing via video
link from Los Angeles, received an absolute discharge on the
assault charge and a C$750 ($600.00) fine for the careless
driving charge. He was also required to pay a C$100 victim
surcharge.
The pop star had originally been charged with dangerous driving
following the August incident, but that charge was dropped.
The incident happened during a visit to the Stratford, Ontario,
area with pop star Selena Gomez. The two were "disrupted by the
unwelcome presence of paparazzi," his lawyer said at the time.
Local media, citing police, reported there was a "physical
altercation" following a collision between a minivan and an
all-terrain vehicle outside the town.
Bieber's lawyer, Brian Greenspan, said the absolute discharge
for the assault "recognized the fact that it was an incident
that was somewhat provoked and that it lasted less than a
minute."
"The assault was described even by the photographer as a couple
of slaps, certainly three at the most, that he deflected with
his shoulder," Greenspan said, adding that Bieber acknowledged
his responsibility to the judge.
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Bieber, whose songs include the hits "Boyfriend" and "Beauty and a
Beat," has been a favorite paparazzi target and has had several
run-ins with the law.
In August, he pleaded guilty to careless driving and resisting an
officer without violence in Florida, part of a deal to resolve
allegations that he had been drag racing in a Lamborghini under the
influence of drugs and alcohol.
In July, Bieber pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vandalism for
pelting a neighbor's California home with eggs. He was sentenced to
two years probation.
(Additional reporting by Allison Martell in Toronto and Mike De
Souza in Ottawa; Editing by Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler)
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